$2 from every BAO product you buy is donated to families from Ukraine who are victims of the invasion by Russia.
100% of donations go directly to purchasing food, medicine, heaters, jackets and even building items to repair holes made by bomb attacks. Winter is approaching fast.
Funds also go towards helping orphanages and refugees.
And some funds are required to help families move from towns where more Russian military or their mercenaries arrive.
I have lived and worked in this area and can totally vouch that every cent we donate will be spent in helping people and without any promotional or admin charges.
These volunteers are mostly locals from within the community. Their work is absolutely essential because at times the Russians controlling conflict areas refuse foreign aid to enter. They operate even in times where full attacks are underway but their resources are just limited.
If you would like to make an extra donation to victims of war in Ukraine, please donate here or contact us for more info...
Buying BAO helps African families and their villages.
Our exclusive supplier works closely with the government and local villagers, placing a great deal of emphasis on ensuring our Baobab ingredients are ethically and sustainably produced.
Our Baobab is from Africa but all operations for growing, harvesting and processing are to strict European standards. So whether it's about safety, fair wages or prices paid, all locals connected with providing your baobab ingredients are happy and able to make a good living for their efforts.
We are well aware that sustainability is more than just a trendy word these days. In Africa, many suppliers give the impression they are helping locals with work but fail to disclose that the nature of their agricultural exploits may be doing long-term or irreversible damage. In some cases it even changes the entire microclimate thus rendering the area uninhabitable.
In our case, there is a cultivation and reforestation program as well as education so the wider community takes part in the overall conservation.